Coal briquettes
This article explores the world of coal briquettes: what they are, where the raw coal comes from, how briquettes are produced and used, and their economic, industrial and environmental significance.…
How Carbon Pricing Impacts Coal Competitiveness
The global energy sector is witnessing a profound shift as nations grapple with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve climate targets. Amid this transformation, coal—once the backbone…
Ultra-fine coal
Ultra-fine coal occupies a unique niche within the global coal supply chain: it is both a by-product of mining and preparation and a deliberately produced feedstock for specific industrial applications.…
Siberian Kuzbass Mines – Russia
The Kuznetsk Basin, commonly referred to as the Siberian Kuzbass, is one of the world’s most important and extensive coal mining regions. Located in southwestern Siberia, it has shaped the…
New Largo Mine – South Africa
The New Largo Mine, located in South Africa’s prolific coal-producing region, represents a modern example of the country’s long-standing reliance on coal as a cornerstone of energy and industrial activity.…
Sized coal
This article examines sized coal — coal that has been crushed, screened and graded into defined particle ranges for specific industrial uses. Sized coal plays a crucial role in power…
How Blockchain Could Change Coal Supply Chains
The global coal industry remains a cornerstone of energy production, powering industries and households across continents. As demand fluctuates and environmental regulations tighten, stakeholders seek innovative ways to optimize logistics,…
Kangala Coal Mine – South Africa
The Kangala Coal Mine is one of the many coal-producing operations in South Africa’s extensive coal belt. Located in the heart of Mpumalanga’s coal-rich basin, it contributes to the domestic…
Crushed coal
Crushed coal is a widely used form of fossil fuel obtained by mechanically reducing the size of mined coal to meet the requirements of various industrial processes. This article examines…









